The life and death of a model prison (registration required), a Domus article on the notorious Caseros Prison in Argentina. The piece delves into how the existing prison building, originally designed as a short term holding station, was taken over and subverted by the prisoners. The entire architecture was 'corrupted', with holes punched in the facade, allowing prisoners to 'smurf' between different cells and floors.

The 1964 World's Fair in New York, including a piece on the new technology that was showcased. Hugely popular, and well ahead of its time, was the Bell Telephone Picturephone. There's an 8.7mb pdf on that link containing a whole issue of Bell Laboratories' "Record" magazine, dated May/June 1969, and focusing on this brave new vision of the future.